Import your SurveyMonkey questions and answer choices, and AutoSurvey rebuilds the survey natively, in your org. Your team reports on responses in Salesforce the same day, next to the account and case data they already work in — no separate sync job to maintain.
Most SurveyMonkey-Salesforce connectors move responses over after the fact. The data still originates outside your org.
Add a question in SurveyMonkey and someone has to update the mapping in the sync tool, or the new answer never lands anywhere.
Deeper survey analytics live in SurveyMonkey; your CRM data lives in Salesforce. Someone's stitching the two together by hand.
How it works
Paste or connect your SurveyMonkey survey — an exported survey or a connected account.
AutoSurvey rebuilds it natively — questions and choices recreated as a real AutoSurvey survey, in your org.
Responses are Salesforce records from the first submission — no sync job, no field mapping to maintain.
Import fidelity is being checked against real SurveyMonkey exports right now In progress
Bring your SurveyMonkey surveyImporting a SurveyMonkey survey, walked through
Demo coming soonThe importer moves your survey definition — the questions and answer choices. It does not automatically pull over your historical responses. Those stay in SurveyMonkey (or wherever you've exported them) until you move them separately.
Want that response history backfilled into Salesforce as records too? The founding-partner program can help with that kind of migration.
Your questions and answer choices. AutoSurvey rebuilds a native survey definition from what you had in SurveyMonkey, rather than syncing data from it after the fact.
The importer moves your survey definition, not your response history. Existing responses stay in SurveyMonkey (or wherever you've exported them) until you move them separately.
A sync copies data one direction after the fact, and you maintain the field mapping every time a question changes. AutoSurvey responses are Salesforce records from submission, with nothing to keep in sync.
There's a real SurveyMonkey importer, but fidelity is still being verified against real SurveyMonkey exports. Check less common question types after import before sending it live.
Yes — run the import in a sandbox first, the same way you'd test any other change before it touches production.
Tell us what you're moving from and what you want to survey. If it's a fit, we'll walk you through the import in a sandbox first, with no risk to production.